Heat, moisture, and airflow. Some seeds also need light to germinate.
The salt inhibits germination of seeds. Although a little bit of salt does help the seed to grow more than if it just had normal water.
temperature does not affect seed germination rate
When acid rain, for example, rains down and it hits a germinating seed, the seed will deteriorate almost immediate. The less acid the better for the seed.
when the water used in germination is sugary, it does not enter the seed
germination begins when seed tissues absorb water.
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yes it does
Yes, acid rain does affect germination of seeds by mixing in with the soil and damaging the seed coating.
because mongo seeds are always planted in tropical places so temperature always afects in the germination of mongo seed
well it might not make a difference
The salt inhibits germination of seeds. Although a little bit of salt does help the seed to grow more than if it just had normal water.
temperature does not affect seed germination rate
Yes, though for each seed length and outcome are different.
Temperature does not affect seed germination rate.
Basically more chlorine=less germination
Water is absorbed by osmosis inside the seeds of any plant, which soften the seed's shell and triggers germination.